Fuchsia#4 | en
The British band Fuchsia released a little-noticed self-titled album in 1971 that, true to its name, was a fusion of various currents of early-'70s rock, particularly progressive rock and British folk-rock. While guitarist and lead singer Tony Durant was Fuchsia's main motor as the composer of most of the material, the band's chief distinguishing mark was its three-woman string section, including cellist Madeleine Bland (who also played piano and harmonium) and violinists Janet Rogers and Vanessa Hall-Smith; all three also contributed backing vocals. With fairly tuneful folk-rock-pop-ish songs whose progressions are unconventional enough that you often don't know quite where...
Fuchsia Mist
Melt (Fuchsia Remix)
Fuchsia Rose
7. Fuchsia
The Nothing Song
Fuchsia Magenta
Fuchsia Dreams
Fuchsia Ruler
FUCHSIA
Fuchsia Light
07. Fuchsia
Shoes and Ships
The Ghost of Fuchsia (feat. Florestan Durand)
Devour
Schizo
Two
Gone With the Mouse (1971 UK prog folk)
Fuchsia Ruler
Fuchsia Sleighride
Nos Falaram Mal
Jaguar (d.vault x yung fuchsia flip)
Fuchsia Ruler
Fuchsia - Shotta.
Fuchsia world
Lady Fuchsia
Fuchsia Norval
FUCHSIA BACKPACK
Lady Fuchsia
Funky Fuchsia (Original Mix)
Gone with the Mouse
fuchsia
Late Night Cereal
Fuchsia Ruler (Meenah's theme) Orchestra
Deep Fuchsia Light
Fuchsia (Original Mix)
Fuchsia (Intro)
Gone with the Mouse
Huhahu
Gone With The Mouse
Fuchsia Circles